Good evening everyone, I hope the Sun we've had the last few days has lifted everyone's spirits.
We've a rare weekend where the father in law is able to come and help build a proper raised bed with us.
It's looking likely to be two 1.2m x 2.4m beds, but what we can't decide is the height it should/needs to be. I've seen mention of a minimum of 8inches but 12inches being better.
I'm not 100% certain it's going to have much use for growing root veg as I don't eat much carbohydrates so root veg are off the plate, it's main use will be growing the likes of corn, squash, courgettes, strawberries and beans, giving some space back to the greenhouse for the warmer loving plants.
It's going to be built on an area that's currently grass, that's has well drained soil underneath, it would be filled with fresh tonne bags of compost or mix.
What wisdom do people who've had raised beds have towards the depth?
We've a rare weekend where the father in law is able to come and help build a proper raised bed with us.
It's looking likely to be two 1.2m x 2.4m beds, but what we can't decide is the height it should/needs to be. I've seen mention of a minimum of 8inches but 12inches being better.
I'm not 100% certain it's going to have much use for growing root veg as I don't eat much carbohydrates so root veg are off the plate, it's main use will be growing the likes of corn, squash, courgettes, strawberries and beans, giving some space back to the greenhouse for the warmer loving plants.
It's going to be built on an area that's currently grass, that's has well drained soil underneath, it would be filled with fresh tonne bags of compost or mix.
What wisdom do people who've had raised beds have towards the depth?
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